Profile: Jeff figures to slot into the 2015 Rays bullpen as the lone lefty -- aside from recovering closer Jake McGee, who has shown a reverse platoon split so far. Normally, that would signal Jeff will be the resident Lefty One Out GuY, but he had some filthy numbers in Triple-A during both the 2013 and 2014 seasons. The Rays may test the waters a little and see if he can flash that mid-30% strikeout rate against both hands in the majors. In his 30 major league games in 2014, he pitched slightly better against righties than lefties, albeit he faced an almost even 50/50 split of lefties and righties, meaning he was used primarily in advantageous spots of the lineup. Since he is out of options and has done no wrong in two calendar years, Beliveau and his rising fastball should make a good late-draft reliever surprise. (Bradley Woodrum)

The Quick Opinion: Beliveau may surprise some fantasy owners in 2015. His Triple-A numbers -- where he saw action against both hands -- were outrageous. And he brought that success to the Rays bullpen late in the season. Consider Beliveau if you're looking to round out your bullpen with some surprise talent, without necessarily a guarantee for lots of innings.

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